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ESL Brink EU Championship Group Stage VODs, Day 1.
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Today (well, yesterday..) is a very good day as the G7-team mousesports (mouz), officially ventures into Brink as they pick up the talented and much heard of gentlemen in 2stroNg.
Today is a very good day. We’ve officially signed onto mouz and we couldn’t be happier. We’ve had some wake up calls in the past few days and now signing onto mouz - our motivation couldn’t be higher. We are so excited to have this opportunity and we’re all over the moon right now. Our first matches under the mouz name will be in the ESL Championship Group Stages, where we will be looking to make the mousesports name proud. At this time, we’d like to thank all of mouz management, especially Cengiz and René. A big shoutout to Benjamin Diener. Also shoutouts to all of mouz’s sponsors. Catch you on the playing field!
Great news as this might become an eyeopener for some other big organizations. Earlier on we did mention the fact mouz were looking to recruit a Brink squad and we did believe 2stroNg were among the better teams in a good position of making it to mouz. But the road have been somewhat bumpy with default losses here and there but they made it to the ESL championship via the Last Chance Qualifier and here they are..
- The oh so happy new mouz-lineup:
Josh “josh” Lee
Evgeny “GENY” Kurabtsev
Timo “Taimou” Kettunen
Basti “kNALLER” Winklmeyer
Michael “micHiiii” Rosen
Best of luck guys!
The groupstage of the ESL Brink Championship is about to start and with that ESL have now released the groups. And this time they’ve seemed to got it right as there is no obvious “group of death”.

With H2k on.. ..shall we call it a “break”? Team-Aero managed to qualify for the last spot in group F making it the most even group on paper.
Along with the groups ESL have also updates their ruleset with even more restriction, good or bad. You tell us.
What’s your take on the groups? Who will qualify for the Playoffs? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments-section!
riZe vs. 2stroNg - ESL Last Chance Qualifier (Semi Final) VOD
Game starts 13:30 into the video.
Streamed by the ever so lovely IAmDan and owzo.
As promised, ESL continue supporting Brink with their latest addition of a weekly Friday Brink Nightcup now announced.
FRIDAY NIGHTCUP #1 - 5ON5 CHAMPIONSHIP
Our new cup-series starts with a Nightcup on Friday and will be repeated every week. The cup will be limited to 32 teams total. Make sure you’ve got the latest Championship server-settings installed on your server.Friday Nightcup #1 - 5on5 Championship Overview
Signup open until Friday, 19:30 CEST
Start: 10.06.2011 ab 20:00 CEST
Teamsize: 5on5
Total teams: 32 Teams
Gamemode: Stopwatch
Settings: Championship
Cup-Mode: Single Elimination
Maps: Best-of-One (Bo1)
Map pick: Mapelimination; Cointoss; each removes a map until 1 remains, loser picks first
Mappool: Aquarium, Resort, Terminal, Shipyard, ReactorSchedule
Round 1: 10.06.2011 - 20:00 CEST
Round 2: 10.06.2011 - 21:00 CEST
Round 3: 10.06.2011 - 22:00 CEST
Round 4: 10.06.2011 - 23:00 CEST
Final & Place 3: 11.06.2011 - 00:00 CEST
Useful links:
Signup
Download server settings
French casting organization OrigineTV with a VOD from the ESL Brink Last Chance Qualifier featuring Swedish Dyndra (consisting mostly of former DEFCON-members) and French Orbital.
Game starts 26 minutes in.
Cast is in French. Vive la fromage!
It’s been known for quite some time now, Team Dignitas will use most of their W:ET-team, along with their past ET:QW-star bjorn and former BFBC2-Epsilon player Rulah and the organization finally decided to make the BRINKish.eu number one ranked Brink team official.
Sebastian “drago” Ohrmann
Hendrik-William “Anderson” Kinks
Jaka “JaKaZc” Kejzar
Jesper “Rulah” Sundell
Bjorn “bjorn” Rombaut
Team Dignitas vs. Epsilon eSports - ESL Brink Championship European Qualifier Grand final!
Watch the grand final in first person spectator view (POV: Dignitas player Drago) while tuning in to the Dignitas mumble. Could it get any better?
Dignitas lineup: Drago, Anderson, bjorn, JaKaZc, Rulah
Epsilon lineup: 2Easy, Morte, Stefan, VoKUS, Marco, pliXs
Game starts (around) 21.00 CEST.

myBRINK.net introduces a welcomed addition to the European Brink competitive family as they will be offering a set of three different leagues, Open, Intermediate and Invite among other things.
Don’t forget that we will be handing out official Brink T-shirts to two of our European followers on Twitter.com (tomorrow May 30th)!

With Brink released in Europe just two weeks ago one might think it would be impossible to come up with a European Top 10 Rankings. Nuts you say and you might be right. But as we started planning on a monthly Brink Top 10 feature we just couldn’t resist doing one for May.
Take 1 minute of your time and cast your vote now for a Brink-ladder on the mainstream competitive site ClanBase.com

FraggedNation open their doors for a Brink event sponsored by SteelSeries. The signups have opened and will remain so until the tournaments kicks off on June 15th. Winner gets a pair of SteelSeries headsets.
Competition Size: Team Event 4v4
Competition Type: Two Week Ladder Play (Top Team)
Cost: FREE
Participants Locations: North America and Europe Only
Number of Position: 32 Positions
Maps: Selected by FN and SteelSeries (Initially, community will vote on all maps to be used).
Settings: Selected by FN and SteelSeries (Community will get an opportunity to voice any issues they have with settings).
Why 4on4 you might ask yourself, and so do we. But either way it could prove to be a ton of fun and who are we to say 4on4 doesn’t make up for some good competitive play. Especially during the summer days when one or two in your team might be doing stuff in that weird place called “outdoors”.
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